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Bin Laden said that he would accept a truce if the United States offered one.(The Week)(Brief Article)

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Bin Laden said that he would accept a truce if the United States offered one. We won't. He said we should pull out of Afghanistan and Iraq. We're staying, until they can defend themselves. He said new strikes against the ...

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